Friday, December 14, 2012

Jiffy Lube Gift Card for the Holidays


Looking for that perfect gift for the holidays? Look no further than Jiffy Lube. A Jiffy Lube gift card makes an excellent gift or even stocking stuffer. It’s the gift that keeps their car running.

Do you have a college student that is counting pennies? The Jiffy Lube gift card will give them one less thing to worry about: their car.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Jiffy Lube Tire Rotation Service

Tire rotation helps protect tires against uneven wear by moving the tire location on the vehicle. Most tires will exhibit some form of wear based on numerous factors including: wheel alignment, miles driven, driving style and habits, and tire location on the vehicle. By moving or "rotating" the tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, tires may wear more evenly: helping extend the life of the tires.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Jiffy Lube Differential Service

The Jiffy Lube Differential Service replaces the old, depleted fluid with new, manufacturer-recommended fluid that provides better protection for this important mechanical system. But, what exactly is this important mechanical system? Continue reading to find out.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Coupons for Jiffy Lube Oil Change


Are you in dire need of an oil change? Let Jiffy Lube help keep your vehicle in tiptop shape without hurting your wallet. Visit jiffylubene.com/coupons to find deals on the Jiffy Lube Signature Service Oil Change. The coupons are valid at select Jiffy Lubes in New England. Click here to find the Jiffy Lube nearest you.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Jiffy Lube Serpentine Belt Replacement


The serpentine belt is the key that keeps your car running. The belt transfers the power from your engine to other vital components of your car, including the alternator, water pump, power steering pump and the air conditioner compressor. Over time, the serpentine belt becomes worn, cracked and can break and fall off while you are driving. If this happens, your car will only continue to run for a few minutes before it breaks down. A broken belt is a common reason vehicles break down during road trips. Make sure to have your serpentine belt checked and replaced regularly to keep your car on the road, not on the side of the road.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Jiffy Lube Fuel System Cleaning Service


Our Fuel System Cleaning Service will help dislodge and remove deposits of dirt and varnish on intake valves and cylinder heads—the very places you need to keep clean in your fuel system. The end result is a cleaner fuel system.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Battery Maintenance


Everything starts with your battery. There is nothing worse than a dead battery when you’re somewhere in the desert or remote mountains. If your 12 volt car battery doesn’t answer the call every time you need it, then it’s time to take action because you won’t get far with a dead battery. Whether, your car needs a full battery replacement or just some clean battery terminals, Jiffy Lube has a battery service that will help your car to remain a self-starter. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Jiffy Lube Radiator Antifreeze/Coolant Service


The engine cooling system in your vehicle circulates antifreeze through the engine and radiator. The antifreeze is formulated to prevent corrosion inside the cooling system and helps to maintain optimal engine operating temperature regardless of outside conditions. Replacing the antifreeze at regular intervals can help prevent overheating, freezing and premature cooling-system corrosion.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Jiffy Lube A/C Evacuation and Recharge Service


The function of an air conditioner is to help remove the heat and humidity from inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle. Powered by a belt, the air conditioning compressor compresses the refrigerant to pressurize it and pump it through the system. The refrigerant is pushed through a valve where pressure and temperature are reduced. The now-cool refrigerant travels through the evaporator in the passenger compartment. As a result, cooled air is blown into your vehicle. This refrigerant returns to the compressor, where the cycle begins once again. 

Friday, September 28, 2012

10W30 Grade Motor Oil: What the Numbers Mean


You see those cryptic combinations of letters and numbers on motor oil bottles everywhere. What do they mean?

Friday, September 21, 2012

The Jiffy Lube Signature Service Oil Change


With as much as you paid for your vehicle, you want to keep it on the road as long as possible. That's why we offer the Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change. It's more than an oil change, it's preventive maintenance to change, inspect, check/fill and clean essential components of your vehicle and help keep it all running smoothly. By taking care of your vehicle with a Jiffy Lube Signature Service Oil Change, you’ll be getting the peace of mind that your vehicle will be with you for a long time.

Monday, September 17, 2012

5 Easy Ways to Increase your MPG


We all want more bang out of our buck. The following is a list of 5 ways you can increase the miles per gallon of your vehicle, thereby saving you money at the pump.

Friday, September 7, 2012

How to Properly Dispose of your Motor Oil


The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that about 185 million gallons of used motor oil are improperly disposed of by consumers each year—dumped on the ground, tossed in the trash, or poured down the drain. In fact, improperly dumped motor oil releases about 25 times more oil into the environment than spills from all modes of oil transportation combined.

Friday, August 31, 2012

The Penny Trick for Tires


Replacing worn out and unsafe tires is also vitally important to the safety of your vehicle. “The penny trick” is a simple guide you can use when checking the wear on your tires.

Friday, August 24, 2012

How to Maintain Your Wiper Blades


Have you ever been caught in a rain shower only to find out your wipers aren’t working properly and you can’t see a thing? Well, here are a few easy steps you can take in order to make sure you can see out your windshield when those nasty showers strike.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Maintenance Tips: Back to School


Summer is winding down and school is about to start up, it is important to take a few steps in order to make sure your car is prepared for the back-to-school daily grind. There are two easy steps that ensure your car stays on the road and not on the side of the road.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Tips for Severe Driving Conditions


Did you know that you are supposed to service your vehicle more frequently if you drive in “severe” conditions? Many drivers are surprised to find out that what they think are “normal” everyday conditions are actually “severe” conditions.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Vehicle Maintenance: 5 Tips


A few easy and inexpensive maintenance steps can keep your vehicle on the road and out of the shop. The following is a list of 5 easy maintenance tips that will help maximize the life of your vehicle.

Friday, July 27, 2012

All about Oil


We all know engine oil is vital to keep our vehicles running. But, why? Why is oil so important and why does it need to be changed so often? The following is a breakdown of why oil is so important and what it does for your vehicle.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Maintenance "Musts"


The best and simplest way to keep your vehicle healthy is to keep it clean and lubricated. If you want to keep your vehicle on the road and out of the shop, make sure to change your oil and filters on a regular basis.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Summer Tips: Vital Fluids


Just like we need a sufficient supply of water and flow of blood in order to function properly, your vehicle needs a proper amount of fluids to stay running properly. When these fluids run low, your car will start to struggle. This will affect the efficiency of your vehicle and will cause severe damage to the moving parts inside your vehicle. In order to keep your car running smoothly, make sure to check and refill the following vital fluids on a regular basis.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Tire Maintenance


Proper tire maintenance is critical to the health and performance of your vehicle. Did you know that under or over inflated tires can:
  •         Cause uneven tread wear
  •         Reduce traction
  •         Reduce gas mileage
  •         Reduce the life of your tires 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Maintenance Tips: Oil and Filter


Did you know that keeping your oil clean is the most vital step you can take in order to keep your engine healthy? In addition to changing your oil and oil filter regularly, it is important to check your oil level with the dipstick every time you fill up with gas. Driving your vehicle when the oil level is low deprives your engine of the critical lubrication it needs and can cause severe engine problems. Make sure to keep your oil level full to maximize the life of your vehicle.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Summer Tips: Check and Replace Your Air Filter


Did you know a dirty air filter can severely decrease the performance of your vehicle and lower your gas mileage? 


Just like you and me, your vehicle needs to breathe. However, the air quality outside is not always the greatest. Your vehicle filters the airflow to your engine through the engine air filter. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Is it time for air conditioning service on your car?


If you haven't noticed, warmer weather is on it's way! It is not too hot here in New England yet, but it won't be long before you will want to use your car's air conditioning system. Your car’s air conditioner can change a hot New England day into a cool, comfortable ride. At Jiffy Lube®, we know the importance of regular preventive maintenance to keep your car’s air conditioning system operating working well and keeping you cool. And we also understand that a little cool breeze on a hot day will make a big difference on your daily commute. To find out more about the air conditioning service we offer check out:  

Jiffy Lube A/C Evacuation and Recharge Service


And while you are there, save $8 dollars on an oil change!



Friday, April 13, 2012



If you don't have one of these at least you have Jiffy Lube!


A garage Batman would envy

A Lake Tahoe house on the market includes a 6,000-square-foot underground garage that uses an aircraft carrier elevator to access cars.


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This hydraulic lift can fit three cars and support up to 250,000 pounds.
This hydraulic lift can fit three cars and support up to 250,000 pounds.
(Credit: YouTube)
If you're a soon-to-be Facebook millionaire wondering how to spend your newfound wealth, perhaps you can add "subterranean garage accessible only by aircraft carrier elevator" to your wish list.
Making the rounds on the Internet is a video clip from the television show "Million Dollar Rooms" that highlights the engineering wonder that is Tom Gonzales' 6,000-square-foot underground garage. He's one of Silicon Valley's original high-flying tech titans who made his money when he, along with his late son Tom Gonzales Jr., founded Commerce One.
An RV being lowered into the garage using a hydraulic elevator.
An RV being lowered into the garage using a hydraulic elevator.
(Credit: YouTube)
Gonzales sunk a large portion of the money he made riding the enterprise software wave of the late '90s into his custom Lake Tahoe house, Sierra Star, that's now on the market for $50 million. In addition to million-dollar views and a 30-car garage in the carriage house, the lakefront property also boasts a now-not-so-secret underground garage large enough to fit nine buses.
Hidden underneath fake rocks and trees on the driveway is the garage's only entrance: a hydraulic elevator that fits three cars and supports up to 250,000 pounds. Approximately 800 pounds of hydraulic fuel help power what is essentially an aircraft carrier lift, and consumes $25 worth of electricity every time it's operated.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Is your car really just a big purse?

So, is your car really just a big purse? Do you keep Kleenex, pens and pencils, a first-aid kit, a good book or magazine, the stuff you have to take back and forth to work everyday, snacks and water bottles, and more in there, just in case. If you answered yes then your car is just a really big purse and like every purse it probably needs to be cleaned out from time to time.



Here are a few tips to help you keep the clutter organized and in control.


1. Empty it.


Take everything out. Shake out the dust from your purse. Vacuum out the empty car. 

2. Sort the stuff.


It’s always good to have a couple bags handy for this: recycling and trash come to mind. Also a “put away” container if applicable. If you have minions nearby to help you with the car, so much the better.

3. Ditch the stuff that don’t matter.


Ask yourself these questions:
  • Do I really need it?
  • Do I really use it?
  • Does it need to be stored here?
4. Put away the outliers.

If you’ve got stuff that doesn’t belong in your trunk or your handbag, put it where it goes. Do not pass go, do not collect $200 — until it’s found its new home. The “put away” bag or box is only a temporary holding station.

5. Replace the good stuff.
  •  consolidate travel snacks, emergency equipment, extra clothing, maps, etc.
  • Only the things that you truly need and use in this location get to go back. Try to arrange them in ways that are orderly and compact. Containers, drawer dividers, and pouches are your friends.
6. Breathe more easily.


Now that your stuff’s together in an organized way, the carpool or the grocery shopping trip should be easier to pull off with grace and style. Hopefully, you found some loose change or a gift card — and hopefully, not a bill — and go reward yourself for a job well done!
And now that you have dejunked the interior, take some time to dejunk the engine using 
Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change.  Here is a coupon.

As part of our Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change, we will:



  • Change the oil with up to five (5) quarts of quality motor oil
  • Replace the oil filter
  • Visually inspect:
  • antifreeze/coolant reservoir levels
  • engine air filtration system
  • serpentine belts
  • brake fluid level in transparent reservoirs
  • wiper blades
  • exterior lights
  • Vacuum interior floors
  • Clean exterior of windows
  • Lubricate the chassis (when applicable)
  • Check tire pressure
  • Check and top off the following fluids:
  • transmission/transaxle fluid
  • differential fluid
  • power steering fluid
  • windshield washer fluid
  • battery water (excluding sealed batteries)
  • and receive free top-offs on motor oil and any or all of these five vital fluids between service visits as well for up to 3,000 miles.

We will also perform a service review with each customer, which includes a visual inspection of the engine air filter and the vehicle manufacturer's severe service* recommendations based upon the vehicle's current mileage.*Refer to vehicle's owner's manual for a definition of driving conditions.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

What's your favorite car of all time?

I am going to depart from the typical Jiffy Lube blog today and get just a little personal. I want to tell you about the car that for me has always been the definition of cool. The car, of course, is none other than the Ford Mustang. The original Ford Mustang debuted in 1964 with a sticker price of $2368. 


Today the stripped down basic model will cost you at least 10 times that much and the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang goes for close to $60,000. But even that is considered a great performance car within reach of the American everyman. That is part of what has created the Mustang legend. It may not be a Ferrari 575M, but it doesn’t cost $246,000 either.

The 1966 will always be THE Mustang for me. The semi-notched back and the almost petite lines make it a woman’s sports car in my mind, and well, I’m a woman.


Many people consider the 1967 Mustang to be the ultimate design in the 1960s. The back was redesigned with a full-Fastback roofline. A longer nose was added, as were triple tail lamps and a wider chassis. A bigger grille was also featured, giving the Mustang a more masculine appearance.


Admittedly, the Mustang wavered a bit in the late 70’s and 80’s. The 1979 Mustang looked WAY too much like the Crystler K car.

Fortunately the body style got back to cool by the mid 90’s, and the resurgence of the American car industry has fueled a desire to return to the strength and power of the muscle car’s glory days.

In 2005, Ford launched the fifth generation of Mustang. As Ford put it, “The new platform is designed to make the Mustang faster, safer, more agile and better-looking than ever.” In styling, Ford returned to the classic cues that made the Mustang popular to begin with. The 2005 Mustang featured C-scoops in the sides, a 6-inch longer wheelbase, and three-element tail lamps. In the performance arena, Ford said replaced the 3.6L V-6 with a 210-hp 4.0L SOHC V-6 engine. The GT model featured a 300-hp 4.6L 3-valve V-8 engine.

Whatever your definition of cool is for cars, Keep Your Ride Alive with Jiffy LubeSignature Service® Oil Change. Here is a coupon to help in the quest. 

What’s your favorite car of all time? We’d love to hear about it.  

Friday, March 16, 2012

Are you car Crazy?

People get a little crazy when it comes to their cars. For example, this guy probably spent 150 hours making his car look like it might fly away at any moment. He could be the modern Caractacus Potts from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.



Then there is this old dude who wants you to believe he was in a drive by shooting in his PT Cruiser.



And what about this thirty something who fills her car with toys, even though there is not a child in sight. What’s that about?



And for the person whose passion is fast food and fast cars…there’s the French Fry holder. You wouldn’t want to waste a single salty delight as you peel out of the drive up window.



Whatever your passion is, it’s important to keep your ride alive. Enjoy savings at Jiffy Lube to help you in the task!


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

JIffy Lube Can Clean Your Fuel System

Should you really have your fuel and induction system cleaned? Generally it is done by running a cleaner through the fuel system, throttle body and intake manifold.  And the answer is yes.

This cleaner removes carbon and deposits from the injectors, throttle and intake, and even works its way down into the combustion chamber and catalytic converter in some cases. 

Many people believe that this is just some type of scam. The fact is that it's a real service with real benefits for fuel economy, engine performance and lower emissions. In fact, it wouldn't be overstating things to call fuel sys­tem cleaning the tune-up for the new millennium.  

In the past most basic tune-ups included cleaning the choke, throttle plate and all of the carburetor passages using a highly caustic, aerosol cleaner. This cleaner removed the carbon and deposits from the entire carburetor and then ran through the engine, where it cleaned away deposits built up on the intake, valves and combustion chamber — much like the fuel system clean­ing service does today. 

What has changed is just how critical this cleaning service has become. That's because today's fuel systems work with clearances and tolerances that measure in microns — some less than half the thickness of a human hair. Even the smallest deposits on these components can have a dramatic effect on engine performance. 
Keep in mind that today's cars must adhere to very strict fuel mileage and emissions standards. Years ago, manufacturers could overcome the effects of fuel system deposits simply by enlarging passageways adding more fuel through the system. 

Today that isn't one of the choices: To meet the standards for fuel economy and emissions, fuel systems measure fuel more precisely than ever before. There's no room for error — or for deposits. 

"OK," you say, "you've convinced me. My car's fuel system needs to be clean. But why does it have to be cleaned by a service technician? Can I just run one of the off-the-shelf cleaners through the gas? For that matter the gas I use claims it includes detergents to keep my car's fuel system clean — why do I need to have it cleaned at all?" 

Let's start with the first question: Do you need to have your car cleaned professionally, or can you use one of the off-the-shelf cleaners? Most off-the-shelf fuel system cleaners aren't effective enough to clean the fuel system properly. In fact, in many cases those cleaners can cause more damage than they correct.      
                                         
Take a look at the label. Most fuel system cleaners offered to the do-it-yourselfer market use a base of kerosene, alcohol, methanol, acetone or ketones. These are highly flammable, highly caustic cleaners, which cause one of two specific problems:

  1. The cleaner's high flammability causes it to burn up long before it can become effective in the combustion chamber. This not only reduces its effectiveness, but also can create additional deposits, compounding the original problem.
  2. The caustic nature of these cleaners can damage the fine electronics, seals and coatings in many of today's injection systems.
Fuel and induction system cleaning is a service with real benefits. It can improve performance; reduce fuel consumption and lower emission levels. How often should you have your car's fuel system serviced? Most experts agree that — provided you aren't experiencing a problem — you should have your car's fuel and induction system cleaned yearly to keep it running right. To find out more about Jiffy Lube's Fuel System Cleaning Service click here.  And while you are there get your oil changed with this free coupon.